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The Federalist

Newsletter of the Society for History in the Federal Government

The Federalist newsletter prints news of recent activities of the Society, its membership, and of important projects and issues affecting federal history programs. The Second Series of the newsletter commenced with the Spring 2004 issue, and is mailed quarterly to Society members. Links to PDFs of past issues are archived below.

The most recent issue of The Federalist can be found here: http://shfg.wildapricot.org/Federalist.



2020–2023

77 Summer Federalist 2023.pdf

Cryptological History Goes Virtual

Hispanic Heritage Month

SHFG's New Leadership

Remembering Pat Harahan

Archives Matter!

SHFG's 2023 Awards

Making History

Recent Publications

76 Spring Federalist 2023.pdf

Mansfield Fellowship Program

Principles and Standards

DEA Museum

Interviews in Federal HIstory

OPM Standards

Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month

Making History

Recent Publications


Winter 2023, No. 75


Spotlight on Black History Month

President’s Message

Editor’s Note

The History Professional

Baseball’s Reserve Clause and the

“Antitrust Exemption”

Fine Art Photography as an Innovative Medium

for Conveying History to the Public

New Journal: Home Front Studies

Making History

Recent Publications

Federalist Calendar


Fall 2022, No. 74

Lessons from the Origins of the Department of Energy History Program

President’s Message

Editor’s Note

The History Professional - An Interview with Melanie O’Brien

Book Announcement and Interview with Jennifer Ross-Nazzal

SHFG Letter of Concern

Keep Them Fed. Keep Them Moving. — Hans von Kaltenborn

and the Brooklyn Daily Eagle National Park Tours

Colleen Joy Shogan, Nomineee for Archivist of the United States

Commemorations, Covid and Creating Community

at the National WWI Museum and Memorial

World War II and the Fountain Pen

Making History

Recent Publications

Federalist Calendar

Summer 2022, No. 73

Alice Paul’s Historic Home Tells the Story of the Women’s Rights Movement

President’s Message

Editor’s Note

The History Professional

Social Science for What?

Toward a More Robust and Pluralistic Approach in the Federal

Science Establishment

SHFG 2022 Awards

Kara S. Blond Appointed Director of the National Archives

Office of Presidential Libraries

Watergate Trial Records Digitized Ahead of Scandal’s 50th Anniversary

Andrew Delbanco Named the 2022 Jefferson Lecturer in the Humanities

Americans at Work - National Historic Landmark Theme Study on Labor History

Recent Publications

Making History

Federalist Calendar


Spring 2022, No. 72

  • Of Service and Thanks: Collecting After January 6, Frank Blazich Jr.
  • In Memoriam: Martin J. Sherwin, Joel Christenson
  • David S. Ferriero Retires from NARA
  • Call for Papers: Twelfth Winton M. Blount Postal History Symposium
  • Progress Report for the Inaugural DC Declaration of Learning
  • Meet the National VA History Center Core Project Team, Kurt Senn
  • Remembering the American Indian Movement’s Occupation of the Bureau of Indian Affairs
  • The History Professional, Bill Barry
  • From the Library’s Manuscript Collections: Collecting Women’s History Manuscript Collections at the Library of Congress, Elizabeth A. Novara

Winter 2021, No. 71

  • Conserving and Exhibiting the Work of the CDC, Louise E. Shaw
  • Updating SHFG Awards
  • Call for Papers: SHFG Annual Meeting
  • GAO Celebrates 100 Years
  • Photo Submissions—Help Needed!
  • Commemorations and New Programs at the Arlington National Cemetery History Office, Tim Frank and Allison Finkelstein
  • From the Library’s Manuscript Collections: The Literature, Culture, and the Arts Manuscript Collections at the Library of Congress, Barbara Bair
  • The African American History Curatorial Collective at the National Museum of American History
  • PEP Announces New Website

Fall 2021, No. 70

  • U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command History Division, Susan Thompson

  • National Archives Releases Recommendations from Internal Task Force on Racism

  • Science and Technology Manuscript Collections at the Library of Congress, Josh Levy

  • The History Professional, Robyn K. Rodgers

  • Veterans History Project Hosts Panel on Post-Traumatic Stress and Music, Andrew Huber

  • The Vietnam War Center and Sam Johnson Vietnam Archive at Texas Tech University, Sheon Montgomery

  • National Cryptologic Museum: A Reimagined Experience of Cryptologic History
  • Revisiting the "Blue Bible", Gray Brechin

  • Historiated Games Releases Blackhaven, Thomas Faith

  • An Open Letter to American Leaders and Citizens From a Community of Survivors at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

Summer 2021, No. 69

  • Celebrating 20 Years of the Veterans History Project, Kerry Ward
  • Cryptologic History Symposium CFP
  • What do Historians Care About the Future?
  • Evolution of the Library of Congress Science and Technology Collections, JJ Harbster
  • About Time: The FBI at Lorton Prison, Karin McKie
  • Documenting the Smithsonian’s Pandemic Response
  • The First Resource
  • Call for Articles: The Journal of America’s Military Past

Spring 2021, No. 68

  • Saving the Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks Archives, Emily Lin

  • SHFG Friday Colloquia
  • No SHFG Annual Meeting in 2021
  • Public Education Project Tallies Valuable SHFG Member Survey

  • The National Security Agency’s Center for Cryptologic History Documents COVID-19 Response, Cory M. Pfarr

  • Congratulations to Arnita Jones: 2021 Roger Trask Award Recipient
  • Podcast Episode Features Federal History

  • Call for Articles: Marine Corps History Journal

  • The History Professional, Dr. Theresa "Terry" Kraus
  • The Acorn of American Democracy: Carpenters’ Hall, Michael Norris

  • Frances Perkins Center Receives Save America’s Treasures Grant from NPS, Sarah Peskin

  • Interior Museum’s Expansion Brings New Exhibitions, Tracy Baetz

Winter 2020, No. 67

  • Educating Visitors and Keeping Vigil at the Ronald Reagan Minuteman Missile State Historic Site, Robert Branting
  • 2020 Trask Lecture
  • New Podcast: Consolation Prize
  • COVID-19 at shfg.org
  • PEP Releases Historical Videos
  • National Portrait Gallery Presents Major Exhibition: "Every Eye Is Upon Me: First Ladies of the United States"
  • Meet Ike
  • The History Professional, Jan Seidler Ramirez
  • Conserving Our Navy's Submerged Cultural Heritage, Shanna Daniel
  • A Tale of Two Totems
  • Ben Franklin's World Podcast

Summer/Fall 2020, No. 66

  • Taking History to the People one Popup at a Time, Jennifer N. Johnson
  • COVID-19 & Federal History Offices
  • National History Day Award
  • SHFG's New PEP Committee, Judson MacLaury
  • U.S. Department of the Interior Museum Documents COVID-19, Tracy Baetz
  • Collecting COVID-19 History at the National Institutes of Health, Gabrielle Barr and Michele Lyons
  • The History Professional, Jennifer Ross-Nazzal
  • COVID-19 Changes Work Processes and Priorities, Mattea V. Sanders
  • Call for Articles: Marine Corps History Journal
  • Establishment of the VA History Office, Michael D. Visconage
  • The National Postal Museum Awards for Scholarship in Postal History
  • A Thriving Public-Private Partnership for History at Ford's Theatre, David McKenzie

Spring 2020, No. 65

  • Processing and Digitizing Presidential Records at the George W. Bush Presidential Library, Elizabeth Garber
  • 2020 SHFG Award Winners
  • Bill Williams—2020 Roger Trask Awardee
  • Call for Articles: Marine Corps History
  • The Duke Repository of Historical Gun Laws: A Resource for Scholars, Litigants, and the Interested Public, Jacob D. Charles
  • New Exhibit: Posters for a New Age Inspired by New Deal Art
  • Living Content: Digitizing Magnetic Media at NLM, Sarah Eilers
  • The History Professional, Yancy D. Mailes
  • Call for Papers: NASA and the Rise of Commercial Space Symposium
  • Curating 9/11 at the National Law Enforcement Museum, Chelsea Hansen
  • Department of the Interior Museum Collections Spotlight

2016–2019

Winter 2019, No. 64

  • The Wayne State Humanities Clinic, Lillian Wilson Szlaga
  • From the Archives: SHFG Archives is now at American University, Chas Downs
  • SHFG Archives Move to American University 
  • Hewlett Lecture Highlights the 40th Anniversary of SHFG, Elizabeth Charles
  • Fifteen Years of Federalists: A Digital Analysis of SHFG's Newsletter, Thomas Faith
  • SHFG Advocacy
  • Samuel E. Morison and the Battle of the Atlantic, Jeremiah D. Foster
  • Smithsonian Institution Archives Puts New Info Online
  • Call for Papers: White House History
  • Department of the Interior Museum Collections Spotlight
  • In Memoriam

Fall 2019, No. 63

  • The Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS): The Nation's Oldest Federal Historic Preservation Program, Catherine Lavoie
  • Foreign Travels of the Secretaries of Defense at history.defense.gov 
  • Robert "Bob" Wolfe: Captured German Records Expert
  • Internships in Federal History: Hearing History First Hand at ADST, Alex Firestone
  • The National Postal Museum Awards for Scholarship in Postal History
  • The Smithsonian Institution and American Philanthropy, Elizabeth A. Harmon
  • The History Professional, Cynthia C. Kelly
  • From the Archives: The SHFG's Executive Council Search for a Repository for the SHFG Archives, Chas Downs
  • Symposium on Cryptologic History

Summer 2019, No. 62

  • Federal History as Public History: The SHFG 2019 Meeting, Kristin Ahlberg and Elizabeth Charles
  • 2019 Roger Trask Award Winner Marian L. Smith 
  • 2019 Award Winners
  • By the People at the Library of Congress
  • Bringing History to Capitol Hill, Dane Kennedy
  • NARA Exhibit Celebrates Centennial of Women's Suffrage
  • Reflections on "Votes for Women: A Portrait of Persistence," Kate Clarke Lemay
  • The Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training: Preserving Diplomatic Oral Histories, Heather Ashe
  • From the Archives: Reporting on SHFG's Executive Council in The FederalistChas Downs

Spring 2019, No. 61

  • The U.S. Military Academy's Center for Oral History, David G. Williams
  • How Government Websites Can Improve Content Reach and Tap Into SEO, Albinko Hasic 
  • Newly Declassified Records, A.J. Daverede
  • The History Professional, Miranda Summers Lowe
  • NARA and Obama Foundation Sign a Digitization Memorandum of Understanding
  • A Brief History of the National Historical Publications and Records Commission—Part II, Christopher R. Eck
  • From the Archives: The SHFG’s Guides to Federal Historical Programs, Chas Downs
  • A Century of Service with the U.S. Navy Photo Archive

Winter 2018, No. 60

  • Corps of Engineers Historians Document Disaster Response as it Happens, James T. Garber and Jonah Bea-Taylor
  • Two Former SHFG Presidents Featured on Ben Franklin’s World Podcast
  • Hurricanes Irma and Maria: Selected Damage and Ongoing Threats to Cultural Resources, A New Online Resource from NPS Cultural Resources Geographic Information Systems
  • In Memoriam: John Douglas Helms
  • Newly Declassified Records, A.J. Daverede
  • The History Professional, Robert Ellis
  • A Brief History of the National Historical Publications and Records Commission—Part I, Christopher R. Eck
  • From the Archives: The SHFG’s Presidents’ Reception, aka Holiday Reception, Chas Downs
  • Free to Use and Reuse: Making Public Domain and Rights-Clear Content Easier to Find, Michelle Rago

Fall 2018, No. 59

  • The American Indian Digital History Project, Kent Blansett and Jason Heppler
  • Department of the Interior Museum Collections Spotlight
  • Women Also Know History, Karin Wulf
  • The Union as It Was, The Constitution as It Is: The Civil War Governors of Kentucky as Institutional History, Patrick A. Lewis
  • The History Professional, Tracy Baetz
  • Newly Declassified Records, A.J. Daverede
  • From the Archives: The SHFG's Draft Executive Order on Federal Historical Offices, Chas Downs
  • Internships in Federal History: Heritage Inspires Career in Federal Service, Bethany Henry Rosenbaum
  • NASA in the South Symposium

Summer 2018, No. 58

  • Federal History in Times of Transition: The Society's Annual Meeting, Thomas Faith
  • Department of the Interior Museum Collections Spotlight
  • SHFG's History at the Federal Government
  • Newly Declassified Records, A.J. Daverede
  • Time and Tide: America's National Marine Sanctuary System, Elizabeth Moore
  • The History Professional, Jason Steinhauer
  • The Tenth Blount Postal History Symposium
  • From the Archives: The President's/Maryellen Trautman Award, 1991-2018, Chas Downs
  • National Endowment for the Humanities 2018 Awards, Thomas Faith
  • The U.S. Diplomacy Center: Stories from the Past and Present, Alison T. Mann

Spring 2018, No. 57

  • Promoting Fair Pay in Public History Employment, Nick Sacco
  • National Archives Does Not Tolerate Harassment
  • Talking History: Ten Lessons for Running an Oral History Project, Elizabeth Roehrlich
  • Newly Declassified Records, A.J. Daverede
  • Internships in Federal History, Rachel Lanier Taylor
  • The History Professional, Stephen P. Randolph
  • Tropy and Historical Research in the Digital Age, Thomas Faith
  • From the Archives: The Roger R. Trask Award, 2009-2018, Chas Downs
  • Gerald R. Ford Scholar Award (Dissertation Award) in Honor of Robert M. Teeter
  • Update on the Twitter Archive at the Library of Congress

Winter 2017, No. 56

  • Celebrating 50 Years: NPG & SAAM, James G. Barber
  • SHFG Outreach, Judson MacLaury
  • Report from the Outreach Chair, Judson MacLaury
  • Newly Declassified Records, A.J. Daverede
  • Reflections on History and Harry Potter at the U.S. National Library of Medicine, Jill L. Newmark
  • The Importance of a Historical Perspective in Policy Making: Making Space for Common Ground, Sarah Knowles
  • The U.S. Diplomacy Center at the Department of State: Telling the Story of American Diplomacy: Challenges, Alison T. Mann with contributions from Kathryn Speckart
  • Federal History Delivered by RSS, Thomas Faith
  • History Associates Contracted to Support the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Office of History
  • From the Archives: The "Spector Report"—Public History Programs Evaluation, Chas Downs
  • The History Professional, John Suau
  • Ground is Broken on Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial
  • Her Hat Was In the Ring, Thomas Faith

Fall 2017, No. 55

  • The World Heritage Convention and the Role of the National Park Service, Phyllis Ellin
  • People, Land & Water at the Interior Museum
  • Call for Papers: Medical History of WWI
  • Richard W. Leopold Prize
  • Newly Declassified Records, A.J. Daverede
  • NEH 2017 Awards, Thomas Faith
  • U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Office of History, Bianka Adams
  • Executive Decisions: The Personal Landscape of American Presidents, Albinko Hasic
  • From the Archives: SHFG By-Laws (Part III), Chas Downs
  • Making the Most of Milestones: Four Tips for Creating Effective History Timelines, Jennifer Giambrone
  • The History Professional, Patrick X. Mordente

Summer 2017, No. 54 

  • SHFG Annual Meeting, Thomas Faith, photos by Chas Downs and Elizabeth Charles
  • Remembering World War I—100 Years Later, Alec Bennett
  • Newly Declassified Records, A.J. Daverede
  • The History Professional, Theresa McCulla
  • The 2017 Spurgeon Neel Award
  • NASA Langley Research Center Celebrates 100 Years, Gail Langevin
  • Presidential Library Records: Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, Nate Jones
  • Social Networks and Archival Context: An Update on the State of a New Descriptive Cooperative, Jerry Simmons
  • From the Archives: SHFG By-Laws (Part II), Chas Downs

Spring 2017, No. 53

  • Preserving the Voice of Spiro T. Agnew: Vice Presidential Papers at the University of Maryland, Eric Stoykovich
  • Update on IRBs and Oral History Projects
  • Follow the Money: A Spatial History of In-Lieu Programs for Western Federal Lands, Joseph E. Taylor III
  • The History Professional, Kris Kirby
  • Call for Papers for the 10th Blount Postal History Symposium: World War I and its Immediate Aftermath
  • Image use on Social Media, Albinko Hasic
  • Newly Declassified Records, A.J. Daverede
  • From the Archives: SHFG By-Laws (Part I), Chas Downs
  • Marine Corps Sets the Record Straight on Iwo Jima, Breanne Robertson and Alexandra Kindell
  • Operations at Watervliet: The Oldest, Continuously Operating Arsenal in the United States, John B. Snyder

Winter 2016, No. 52

  • Featuring Artist Responses to World War I from the Library of Congress Graphic Arts Collection, Katherine Blood and Sara W. Duke
  • New SHFG Professional Development Workshops
  • AHA Panel
  • History Office Profile: A Museum of Metrology: Origins and Opportunities, K.M. Frederick-Frost
  • Hewlett Lecture 2016: The National Park Service at its 100th Anniversary, Terrance Rucker and Anne Musella
  • From Dust-Covered to Well-Thumbed: Administrative History and the National Park Service, John H. Sprinkle, Jr.
  • WWI Centennial Commission Holds Collaboration Meeting, Thomas I. Faith
  • NARA Brings WWI into The Digital Age, Albinko Hasic
  • NCH Intervenes to Preserve History Office at NASA's Johnson Space Center, Lee White
  • Newly Declassified Records, A.J. Daverede
  • Presidential Library Records: How Classified Presidential Library Records are Released to the Public, Nate Jones
  • From the Archives: The Federalist Hiatus, Chas Downs

Fall 2016, No. 51

  • National Museum of African American History and Culture Opens
  • Hewlett Lecture on October 20
  • NPS Session on Preserving Communities in 21st Century, Craig Stutman
  • Executive Council News
  • Climate Change Education at Acadia National Park
  • Federal Reserve Oral Histories
  • Sustaining the Wings: Life as a Historian for the U.S. Air Force, Christopher McCune
  • Newly Declassified Records, A.J. Daverede
  • The History Professional, Peter Liebhold
  • From the Archives: The SHFG Records Schedule, Chas Downs
  • OSD's New Documentary Collection on Melvin Laird

Summer 2016, No. 50

  • Balancing Culture with the Military Mission, Alexandra Wallace
  • Climate Change Communications at the NPS
  • New Officers 2016-2017
  • Executive Council News
  • Members Page Now Available
  • National History Day 2016
  • New Archives Exhibits on Amendments
  • History Office Profile: U.S. Bureau of Reclamation History Program, Andrew H. Gahan
  • Oral History in the Bureau of Reclamation
  • Newly Declassified Records, A.J. Daverede
  • The History Professional, Joseph P. Harahan
  • Interview with Sam Walker
  • From the Archives: The SHFG and the Predicted Ph.D. Shortage of the 1990s, Chas Downs
  • The Five-Year Anniversary of Community Transcription with the Papers of the War Department
  • Supreme Court Video Archive
  • Conservation Heroes
  • FOIA Releases at the G. W. Bush Library

Spring 2016, No. 49

  • SHFG's Conference 2016
  • Commemorating the 89th U.S. Congress, Jay Wyatt
  • Executive Council News
  • SHFG Awards 2016
  • History Office Profile: The Federal Judicial History Office at the Federal Judicial Center, Jake Kobrick
  • Federal Trials and Great Debates: Teaching Resources at the FJC
  • Quantitative History Prize
  • Don Ritchie Delivers the Hewlett Lecture
  • Promoting History Offices
  • The History Professional, Richard W. Stewart
  • From the Archives: The SHFG and the A-76 Initiative, Chas Downs
  • Newly Declassified Records, A.J. Daverede
  • The K-25 Virtual Museum
  • The U.S. Army Medical Service Corps—Resources and History
  • Melson Retires As U.S. Marine Corps Chief Historian

20122015

Winter 2015-16, No. 48

  • Joint SHFG-NCPH Conference 2016
  • Manhattan Project Park: The Making of the Manhattan Project Park, Cynthia C. Kelly
  • Hewlett Lecture 2015 "Legacies of the Immigration and Naturalization Act of 1965"
  • History Office Profile: Soldier History and Heritage Education at the United States Army Women's Museum, Tracy Bradford and Amanda Vtipilson
  • The History Professional, Justin P. Ebersole
  • From the Archives: The SHFG's Professional Development Seminars, Chas Downs
  • The NPS' Urban Agenda
  • Oral History Notes: The USDA History Collection
  • Newly Declassified Records
  • 11th Annual Summer Institute for Teachers
  • Foreign Language Propaganda, World War II
  • Oral History Guidelines Under Review
  • A Timeline of Federal History
  • Richard W. Stewart Retires

Fall 2015, No. 47

  • Writing Comparative History: A Transatlantic Partnership, John C. Lonnquest and Matthew T. Pearcy
  • Hewlett Lecture
  • National History Day 2015
  • The Business of History, Gregory J. Martin
  • History Office Profile: The Arlington National Cemetery History Office, Christopher A. Warren
  • The History Professional, Donald A. Carter
  • National Declassification Center Not Yet "Releasing All It Can", Nate Jones
  • From the Archives: The SHFG and the Nomination of Warner's Successor as Archivist, Chas Downs
  • Newly Declassified Records
  • National Law Enforcement Museum Nears Construction
  • 2015 Army Historians Training Symposium, Thomas W. Crecca
  • American Archivists Meet in Cleveland, Eric Stoykovich
  • A Timeline of Federal History
  • Mural Tours at Interior Department
  • Oral Histories of Marine Corps Air Station El Toro Now Available, Fred Allison
  • Events

Summer 2015, No. 46

  • SHFG Conference Meets at Shepherdstown, WV: Focus on Historical Research in a Digital World
  • Victoria A. Harden Receives the Roger R. Trask Award
  • Executive Council News
  • New Officers for 2015-16
  • SHFG Awards 2015
  • All Sewn Up: The Garment Industry Goes to Court, Lori Cox-Paul and Dee A. Harris
  • History Office Profile: The United States Section, International Boundary and Water Commission, Mark L. Howe
  • The History Professional, Thomas Wellock
  • Oral History Notes: The Social Security Administration's History Office
  • From the Archives: The SHFG and National Archives Independence, Chas Downs
  • Newly Declassified Records
  • President Truman Mandates a History Program
  • A Timeline of Federal History
  • In Memoriam: Allen Weinstein

Spring 2015, No. 45

  • CIA's Political Warfare With Doctor Zhivago: Panel Explores Cold War Book Program
  • SHFG's Annual Conference April 24-25, 2015
  • National Archives Independence 30 Years Ago, Greg Bradsher
  • FOIA Matters
  • Federal History Office Profile: The Center for Legislative Archives, Richard McCulley
  • The History Professional, Marc Rothenberg
  • The National Declassification Center: The New Path Forward towards Government Openness, Alex J. Daverede III
  • Intelligence History: The Bureau of Intelligence and Research
  • Bringing History to Policy Making
  • Women in the Federal Government Oral History Project
  • From the Archives: The Attempt to Revive the SHFG's Link with the University of Maryland, Chas Downs
  • Exhibit Examines Alcohol in American History
  • 2015 Army Historians Training Symposium
  • Federal History at ASEH Conference
  • A Timeline of Federal History
  • Commentary: Rethinking the Academic-Public History Divide

Winter 2014-15, No. 44

  • Commemorating the 1964 Wilderness Act through the Built Environment, Rachel D. Kline
  • Federal Records Act Amended
  • Hewlett Lecture 2014
  • Oral Histories Key to New VHA History, James P. Rife
  • FOIA Matters
  • The History Professional, Donna Graves
  • A Timeline of Federal History
  • Federal History Office Profile: Covering 100 Years of Storied History: the NASA History Program Office, Stephen J. Garber
  • From the Archives: The University of Maryland Graduate Assistant Program, Chas Downs
  • Digital History: Intelligence History: National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency's Online History, Benjamin Guterman
  • Smithsonian NMAH's 50th Anniversary
  • William S. Dudley Honored

Fall 2014, No. 43

  • "Co-Creating Narratives in Public Spaces" Symposium Looks at Transforming the NPS, Benjamin Guterman
  • Anthony Pitch: The Hewlett Lecture—October 23
  • Investigating Civil Rights: Class 144 Department of Justice Case Files, Tina L. Ligon
  • Centennial Commission Promotes WWI Commemoration, Thomas I. Faith
  • The U.S. Marshals at 225—A View of Agency Anniversary Programing, David S. Turk
  • Sponsoring History Day Award
  • From the Archives: Subcommittee on Oral History, Chas Downs
  • The History Professional, Richa Wilson
  • A Focus on Indian Treaties
  • Federal History Office Profile: Where Does an Agency's History Begin? The History Program of U.S. Customs and Border Protection Follows Functions, David McKinney
  • Digital History: USDA Celebrates Civil Rights Act Anniversary
  • FOIA Matters
  • A Timeline of Federal History

Summer 2014, No. 42

  • Indians at the Post Office: The Smithsonian American Indian Museum Addresses Native Themes in New Deal-Era Murals, Sandra Starr
  • Members Meet Monthly
  • Osceola Mural—An Excerpt, Kathryn Dantzlerward
  • Blogs at www.shfg.org
  • Historians' Declaration: Apollo 11 Astronauts Not Subject to Customs Inspection on Return from the Moon, Stephen Garber, David McKinney, and Jennifer Ross-Nazzal
  • The History Professional, John Fox
  • Employment Notes
  • A Timeline of Federal History
  • Federal History Office Profile: NARA's Electronic Records Custodial Program: A Decade in Review and a Look to the Future, Theodore J. Hull
  • From the Archives: The Occasional Papers, Chas Downs
  • Tracking Arctic Climate Changes, Benjamin Guterman
  • Digital History: The CIA Museum Website, Benjamin Guterman
  • Sources

Spring 2014, No. 41

  • Successful Society Meeting in Shepherdstown, WV: Panels Showcase Diversity of Federal Work
  • Charlene Bickford Receives the Roger R. Trask Award
  • Awards
  • The History Professional, Samuel Rushay
  • Federal History Office Profile: The Air Force Historical Research Agency, Mary D. Dysart
  • International Research Portal
  • From the Archives: The Directory of Federal Historical Programs and Activities, Chas Downs
  • "Making Their Mark: Stories Through Signatures" At the National Archives
  • The CIA and the Crisis of Oversight, Benjamin Guterman
  • Employment Notes
  • FOIA Matters
  • Explorations

Winter 2013-14, No. 40

  • Scholarship and Partnerships Forum at Rutgers-Camden
  • Margo Anderson Delivers the Hewlett Lecture
  • Editing Documents in the 21st Century, Beth Luey
  • Federal Records of Puerto Rico, Dennis Riley
  • The History Professional, Jeffrey G. Barlow
  • The U.S. Navy's Ship Model Program, Dana Wegner
  • From the Archives: The Federalist, Chas Downs
  • NIH Resources on AIDS Research
  • Explorations

Fall 2013, No. 39

  • The National Park Service's American Latino Heritage Initiative, Paloma Bolasny
  • In Memoriam: Richard F. Myers
  • Preserving the "Iraqi Jewish Archive", Doris A. Hamburg
  • New Approaches to Managing Forest Service History, Rachel Kline
  • The History Professional, Victoria A. Harden
  • FOIA Matters
  • From the Archives: The Membership Issue, Chas Downs
  • Federal History Office Profile: The U.S. Coast Guard Historian's Office, Christopher Havern
  • Explorations

Summer 2013, No. 38

  • Documerica and Farm Security Administration Photography, Bruce I. Bustard
  • Organizing Testimonies in the Digital Age, Max D. Baumgarten
  • The History Professional, Robert S. Arrighi
  • FOIA Matters
  • Federal History Office Profile: Office of the Secretary of Defense Historical Office, Jon T. Hoffman
  • From the Archives: The Museum and Exhibits Standards Committee, Chas Downs
  • Keeping Up With Digital History, Tali Beesley
  • National Museum of the U.S. Air Force's New Fourth Building
  • A Regulation Oral History Project, Edward Balleisen
  • Records & Research
  • Explorations

Spring 2013, No. 37

  • SHFG-OHMAR Conference 2013 Highlights Digital History
  • Pete Daniel Receives the Roger R. Trask Award, Benjamin Guterman
  • SHFG-OHMAR Shows Benefits of Collaboration, Kate Scott and Kathleen Johnson
  • In Memoriam: William Maury: Census Bureau
  • SHFG and OHMAR Announce the 2013 Awards
  • The Diversity of Field Books at the Smithsonian Institution, Lesley Parilla
  • Preserving Our Shared History: Historical Documentation in America's National Parks, Kelly Spradley-Kurowski
  • The History Professional, Charlene Bangs Bickford
  • Federal History Office Profile: The Marine Corps History Division, Nicholas J. Schlosser
  • Digital History: History Timelines and Tools to Create Them, Tali Beesley
  • FOIA Matters
  • From the Archives: SHFG's Drafting of Professional Standards, 1983-1985, Charles Downs

Winter 2012-13, No. 36

  • Society Hosts Successful Federal Records Workshop, Matt Wasniewski
  • The Archeology of a Tailrace: Water Power and the Harpers Ferry Armory, J.P. Ebersole
  • Hawaiian Identity in the Pacific Northwest at Fort Vancouver, Douglas C. Wilson
  • The History Professional, Stacey Bredhoff
  • FOIA Matters
  • Federal History Office Profile: "Increase and Diffusion of Knowledge" by the Smithsonian's Institutional History Division, Pamela M. Henson
  • From the Archives: Forrest C. Pogue: Pioneer in Military History, Charles Downs
  • National Archives Opens Robert Kennedy's Cuban Records
  • Digital History: U.S. House of Representatives History Website: Example of Seamless Integration, Tali Beesley

Fall 2012, No. 35

  • Hewlett Lecture Highlights the Challenges of Federal Record Keeping, Benjamin Guterman
  • In Memoriam: Anna Nelson
  • Comments—The Hewlett Lecture
  • Directory Updates History Office Listings
  • A Rich Legacy: Recognizing African American Service in the Marine Corps, Nicholas J. Schlosser
  • Federal History Office Profile: Federal Bureau of Investigation History Program, John Fox
  • Katyn Forest Massacre Documents Release
  • Major Overhaul of Federal Record Keeping Ordered
  • FOIA Matters
  • History Graduates Are Not Alone: An Improved System for All College Alum Is Needed for a New Era in the Employment Marketplace, Laura J. Sweeney
  • From the Archives: When SHFG Confronted CBS News, Charles Downs
  • About the John W. Kluge Center

Summer 2012, No. 34

  • "Ethically Impossible": Investigating the PHS/Guatemala STD Scandal, Paul A. Lombardo
  • Opening Public Access to the Records of Dr. John C. Cutler and the Guatemalan Syphilis Experiments of 1946-1948, Robert Richards
  • National History Day 2012
  • Federal History Office Profile: The U.S. Army's Combat Studies Institute: History on the Frontlines, Anthony Carlson, Michael Doidge, and Ryan Wadle
  • Teaching Contemporary Military History, Brian F. Neumann
  • FOIA Matters
  • From the Archives: Concerns over the Ethics Reform Act, Charles Downs
  • NDC Releases Berlin Wall Documents
  • Founders Online Now Available
  • 2014 Richard W. Leopold Prize

Spring 2012, No. 33

  • 2012 SHFG Conference at College Park: Ray Smock Delivers Keynote Trask Lecture
  • Smock Receives Trask Award: Raymond Smock Speaks on the "Value of Federal History"
  • SHFG Announces Prizes at Annual Awards Luncheon
  • Federal History Office Profile: The Naval History and Heritage Command
  • Planning the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission Consortium, Daniel Barbiero
  • From the Archives: Securing Our Nonprofit Status, Charles Downs
  • Review: Report on History Work Within NPS

20082011

Winter 2011-12, No. 32

  • Extracting Science from History, David F. Winkler
  • The Cold War Gallery
  • From the Archives: The Archives II Users Group, Charles Downs
  • FRUS Sesquicentennial Research: Discovering Our Past, William B. McAllister
  • Army Establishes a New Career Program for Historians and Museum Personnel: CP 61, Richard W. Stewart
  • The Arlington Cemetery Project, Roderick Gainer
  • Federal History Office Profile: The Department of State's Office of the Historian: A Time for Celebration, Reflection, and Innovation, Ambassador Edward Brynn

Fall 2011, No. 31

  • Historian as Editor: The Correspondence of James K. Polk, Michael David Cohen
  • The Future of Preserving the Past: Perspectives from the National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program, Trevor Owens
  • National Cemetery Administration History Program: 10th Anniversary, Sara Amy Leach
  • New Perspectives on the U.S. House of Representatives: Oral History and Electronic Technology, Albin J. Kowalewski
  • Fellowships in Federal History: National Archives Announces Peter Shulman the Recipient of the First Legislative Archives Fellowship
  • From the Archives: Dennis Roth's 10-Year History of the Society for History in the Federal Government, Charles Downs
  • Federal History Office Profile: Federal History at the Social Security Administration, Larry DeWitt

Summer 2011, No. 30

  • CIA's Historical Review Program: Where the Past Becomes Declassified, Peter Nyren
  • Executive Council News
  • C&O Canal Quarters: Unlocking the Doors to One of America's Treasured Places, Angela R. Sirna and Sam Tamburro
  • Sharing America's History: National Park Service Collections On-Line at www.nps.gov/museum, Joan Bacharach
  • A Militia, a Medical College, and a Judge: Winchester, Virginia's, Connections to John Brown's Raid, Ann Denkler and Daniel J. Radomski
  • Federal History Office Profile: Update on the U.S. Food and Drug Administration History Office, Suzanne Junod
  • Proceedings of the 1933 Special Industrial Recovery Board Now on the Department of Labor's Historical Office Website
  • From the Archives: The SHFG Archives, Charles Downs
  • Sharon Gibbs Thibodeau Retires
  • The Tully Archive, Benjamin Guterman

Spring 2011, No. 29

  • 2011 SHFG Conference Held at Archives II: Cantelon Delivers Keynote Trask Lecture
  • Election of SHFG Officers for 2011-12
  • Cantelon Receives Trask Award: Emphasizes "Crucible of Change" In Which SHFG and History Associates Were Born
  • SHFG Announces Prizes at Annual Awards Luncheon
  • Federal History Office Profile: Making History Relevant for the National Security Agency (NSA), William J. Williams
  • Digital History Notes
  • From the Archives: Our Past Presidents, Charles Downs

Winter 2010-11, No. 28

  • How History Tours Can Inspire Agencies and Promote Historical Appreciation, James Garber
  • The Army History Program, Jeffrey Clarke
  • Federal History Office Profile: Relaunching the National Science Foundation History Program, Marc Rothenberg
  • Ferriero Delivers 2010 Hewlett Lecture
  • From the Archives: History Programs in the News, 1985, Charles Downs
  • The OGIS Report on First-Year Progress, Benjamin Guterman

Fall 2010, No. 27

  • A New Classroom: From the Lecture Hall to the United States Senate, Kate Scott
  • Capturing the Spirit of History: Oral History in the National Park Service, Lu Ann Jones
  • The Supreme Court's Office of the Curator: A Short History, Matthew Hofstedt
  • The Smithsonian Institution and Hillwood Estate: A Unique Relationship, Amy Ballard
  • The Benefits of Community Outreach: The Asian Pacific American Collection's Primary Holdings Initiative, Remé Grefalda
  • Internships in Federal History
  • From the Archives, Charles Downs

Summer 2010, No. 26

  • The Infrastructure of a New U.S. Marshals Museum, David S. Turk
  • The U.S. Army Center of Military History, Richard W. Stewart
  • U.S. Army History Program Organization
  • The Artist's View of Army History: The Army Art Collection, Matt Seelinger
  • An Interview With Davis S. Ferriero: Archivist of the United States, Benjamin Guterman
  • Referencing NASA History, Gail Langevin, Jane Odom, and Jennifer Ross-Nazzal
  • Voices From the Forest: Oral Histories in the U.S. Forest Service, Donna Sinclair
  • From Women and Minorities in the Forest Service
  • Preservation of Email Collections at the Smithsonian Institution Archives, Lynda Schmitz Fuhrig
  • From the Archives: The Long Range Planning Committee, Charles Downs
  • Internships in Federal History
  • In Memoriam: Jonathan Grossman
  • Declassification Watch

Spring 2010, No. 25

  • Second Annual Trask Award Presentation Highlights 2010 SHFG Conference
  • From Baghdad, to Washington, to Lillehammer, Lee Ann Potter
  • SHFG Announces Prizes at Annual Awards Luncheon
  • Targeted Collection of Army National Guard Records, Lieut. Colonel Robert G. Smith
  • Internships in Federal History
  • From the Archives: SHFG's Awards Program, Charles Downs
  • In Memoriam: Peter A. Kraemer

Winter 2009-10, No. 24

  • The National Museum of the Marine Corps, Lin Ezell
  • From the Archives: The SHFG T-shirts, Charles Downs
  • Promoting "Sound Sentiment" During World War I, Linda L. Stinson
  • In Memoriam
  • The Tip of the History Spear: Capturing Combat History of the Army in Current Operations, David Hanselman
  • Internships in Federal History
  • Secretary Rice "Hero" of FRUS Crisis, Says Lewis at Hewlett Lecture

Fall 2009, No. 23

  • Call to Order: Gavels in the House of Representatives, Farar Elliott
  • Using Electronic Records for Federal History: Famine or Feast?, Michael Warner
  • Henry Clay's Lost Election, Terrance Rucker
  • Life as a Command Historian: The First Year, Maria Christina "MC" Mairena
  • Indian Health Service History Project, Alan J. DellaPenna, Jr.
  • The Kitchen Debate and American Public Diplomacy, Martin J. Manning
  • Internships in Federal History
  • In Memoriam
  • From the Archives: The 1992 Society Picnic, Charles Downs

Summer 2009, No. 22

  • Documenting and Preserving the History of the Bracero Program, Stephen Velasquez
  • Forensic History in Superfund Counterclaims: The CERCLA Counterclaim at the Juncture of History and Environmental Law, Andrew Sorokowski
  • An Interview with Richard Baker
  • Rediscovering 1934 and the PWAP, Ann Prentice Wagner
  • Conducting Census 2010 Offers Some Old Challenges, William Maury
  • The Census Bureau History Staff
  • An Interagency History Office?
  • The Treasury Historical Association: Preserving U.S. Treasury History, Franklin Noll
  • Internships in Federal History
  • From the Archives, Charles Downs

Spring 2009, No. 21

  • SHFG Holds 30th Annual Conference: Keynote Speaker Roger Launius Receives Trask Award
  • Launius Receives Inaugural Trask Award
  • SHFG Announces 2009 Awards
  • The Air Force Historical Foundation Symposium
  • Internships in Federal History
  • From the Archives: SHFG Founding Documents, Charles Downs
  • VA's Lincoln Bicentennial Exhibit Hits the Road, Darlene Richardson

Winter 2008-9, No. 20

  • National Museum of the United States Army, Glenn Williams
  • The United States Navy's Senior Historian Retires, Michael Crawford
  • Archivist of the United States Allen Weinstein Resigns
  • Breitman Delivers Hewlett Lecture on James McDonald's Early Warnings Against the Nazis
  • From the Archives: SHFG Founding Documents, Charles Downs
  • Nothing Lost in Translation: The Indonesian Edition of the Audacity of Hope, Kathryn Wellen
  • Internships in Federal History
  • In Memoriam: Noel J. Stowe
  • New Trask Lecture and Award Announced at Reception
  • Declassification Watch

Fall 2008, No. 19

  • House Concurrent Resolution 307, Robin Reeder
  • The Asian Pacific American Collection in The Library of Congress, Remé Grefalda
  • The Teaching American History Program: Transforming K-12 History Education, Margarita L. Melendez
  • Keeper of the Keys: Anniversary Review of the Marine Corps History Division, Annette Amerman
  • The Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute: A Jewel in Panama, Amy Ballard
  • Federal Quarantine of Women in Wartime America, John Parascandola
  • Internships in Federal History
  • In Memoriam
  • From the Archives: SHFG Founding Documents, Charles Downs

Summer 2008, No. 18

  • Improvements to Declassification Proposed by PIDB, William C. Carpenter
  • "Art, Culture, and Government:" Library of Congress Symposium Commemorates Roosevelt's New Deal, Nancy Grace
  • Legal and Ethical Issues in Oral History for the Federal Historian, Pamela M. Henson
  • Preserving the Bureau of Engraving and Printing's Past: The Historical Resource Center, Franklin Noll
  • Documenting the History of the Underground Railroad, Diane Miller
  • News From National Library of Medicine, Philip M. Teigen
  • Revised Black Studies Microfilm Catalog Now Available, Benjamin Guterman
  • Life After Federal Employment, Fred Beck
  • CIA Documents Released
  • NARA's Controlled Unclassified Information Office
  • Internships in Federal History
  • From the Archives: SHFG Founding Documents, Charles Downs

Spring 2008, No. 17

  • 2008 SHFG Annual Conference Highlights Preservation, New Research
  • In Memoriam
  • SHFG Announces 2008 Awards
  • Internships in Federal History
  • From the Archives

20042007

Winter 2007-8, No. 16

  • The Veterans History Project: 50,000 and Counting, Tom Wiener
  • Dr. Alfred Goldberg Retires, John Lonnquest
  • Department of State Historians Host Scholarly Conference on "U.S.-Soviet Relations in the Era of Detente, 1969-1976, Evan Dawley
  • Planning and Implementing a Digitization Program: The MHI Experience, Thomas Hendrix
  • A Different Way of Doing History: The US Army Combat Studies Institute and Contemporary Studies of Iraq and Afghanistan, Donald Wright
  • SHFG Mentor Program, Annette Amerman
  • Internships in Federal History

Fall 2007, No. 15

  • Brig. Gen. Carl W. Reddel Delivers Hewlett Lecture at SHFG Annual Dinner
  • Changes at the Nixon Presidential Library and Museum, Timothy Naftali
  • Creating Exhibits that Matter, Harry R. Rubenstein
  • An Early Victim of Anthrax, Joe Wallace
  • The Beginning of the Smithsonian's Newest Museum, Amy Ballard
  • Secrets of a Public Building: 1951 Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC, Hunter Hollins

Summer 2007, No.14

  • 21st Annual NARA Preservation Conference, Richard Schneider
  • The Curator's Perspective, Susan Bachrach, Bruce Bustard, and Harry R. Rubenstein
  • Using Civic Engagement to Address History's Difficult Lessons, Ann Hitchcock
  • NARA's Challenges with Modern Records, Arian D. Ravanbakhsh
  • The Process of Writing "River of Interests: Water Management in South Florida and the Everglades, 1948-2000," Matthew C. Godfrey
  • ONI's Gallery of Naval Intelligence History, Randy Carol Balano
  • ERA to Activate "Increment 1"
  • WWII Roberts Commission Records Now Filmed
  • USHMM to Document the "Exodus" Story

Spring 2007, No. 13

  • Annual Conference Explores Current Challenges and Innovations in Federal History
  • SHFG Confers 2007 Awards
  • New History Program at Veterans Affairs, Darlene Richardson
  • Liberty Memorial Gains Landmark Status—And More, Mark Levitch

Winter 2006-7, No. 12

  • The Coast Guard's Hurricane Katrina Documentation Project, Scott Price
  • Hurricanes of 2005: The NPS Response, Dan Pontbriand and Pam West
  • The Historical Profession and the Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial, Richard Striner
  • In the Eye of the Storm: The Operations of the Joint Task Force Katrina History Group, Alan R. Koenig

Fall 2006, No. 11

  • Donald Ritchie Delivers Hewlett Lecture at SHFG Annual Dinner, Betty K. Koed
  • From Information to Engagement: Online Resources for Educators from the National Archives, Lee Ann Potter
  • Electronic Outreach at the National Museum of American History, Amy Bartow-Melia and Matthew MacArthur
  • Educational Outreach Programs at the Office of NIH History, Sarah A. Leavitt
  • Give the People What They Want: Using the Internet to Inform the Public, Beth Boland

Summer 2006, No. 10

  • Creating "Evidence," A Permanent Exhibit for the NMAI, Paul Chaat Smith
  • Churchill and the Great Republic: The Development of an Award-Winning Interactive, Betsy Nahum-Miller
  • What Will Happen on December 31, 2006, James David
  • Targeted Assistance: NARA Partnerships for Effective Records Management, Galen Wilson
  • Total Pay Compensation (TPC) at NGA, Mike McManus
  • Consider the Federal Career Intern Program, Richard W. Stewart
  • Call for Papers: SHFG Annual Conference

Spring 2006, No. 9

  • Plenary Sessions on New Programs, Impact of Katrina Highlight 2006 SHFG Conference
  • From Apartheid to Democracy, Tony Clark
  • Publications Program of the Center for Cryptologic History
  • History Associates Incorporated Celebrates 25th Anniversary
  • SHFG Announces 2006 Prize Winners

Winter 2005-6, No. 8

  • Contracting for NASA's History: Successes and Challenges, Roger D. Launius
  • Victoria Harden Retires, Sarah A. Leavitt
  • The Basics of Historical Contracting, William C. Baldwin
  • R & D Associates--A Contractor's View, Donita M. Moorhus

Fall 2005, No. 7

  • Allen Weinstein Delivers Hewlett Lecture at SHFG Annual Dinner, John W. Roberts
  • The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Office of History Since 9/11, John Lonnquest
  • The New Frontier of Research in Congressional Papers, Raymond Smock
  • The Office of the Historian, Department of State: Reaching Out to New and Old Audiences, David H. Herschler and Kristin L. Ahlberg
  • National Cemetery Administration Builds a History Program, Sara Amy Leach
  • House of Representatives Office of History and Preservation, Matt Wasniewski

Summer 2005, No. 6

  • Federal History Office Publications
  • The Foreign Relations of the United States Series, Edward C. Keefer
  • Publishing at the U.S. Army Center of Military History, Jeffrey Clarke
  • Voices of War: Stories of Service, Tom Wiener
  • CRM: The Journal of Heritage Stewardship, Antoinette J. Lee
  • From Public History to Published Product, Timothy Davis
  • Writing Mind, Brain, Body, and Behavior: A Group Effort, Victoria A. Harden and Caroline Hannaway
  • A Close Relationship: The Modern Civil Rights Movement and the Federal Government, Walter B. Hill, Jr.
  • Oral History and the First Black Midshipman, Robert Schneller
  • Federal Historians in a Contract Setting: The HAI Approach, Kenneth Durr
  • SHFG News

Spring 2005, No. 5

  • Annual Conference Highlights Oral History
  • Preparing for the Next Generation of Federal Historians: Proposals for Partnerships Between Universities and SHFG, Laura Croghan Kamoie
  • Allen Weinstein Becomes Ninth Archivist of the United States
  • SHFG Honors Recent Scholarship in Federal History
  • USSOCOM's Response to 9/11
  • The United States Special Operation Command's Operational Archive and the War on Terrorism, Gaea Levy
  • The United States Special Operation Command's History Office and the War on Terrorism, John W. Partin
  • The Joint History Office: 9/11 and After, Brig. Gen. David A. Armstrong (Ret.)
  • Busy Days for the Air Force History Program, C. Richard Anderegg
  • Reflections from the U.S. Naval Historical Center on the 9/11 Attack, Gary E. Weir

Winter 2004, No. 4

  • Federal History Since 9/11
  • The Army Historical Program and 9/11, BG John Brown, USA (Ret)
  • Grace Under Pressure: The Senate in September and October 2001, Donald K. Ritchie and Betty K. Koed
  • Espionage History is Subject of Annual Hewlett Lecture
  • William S. Dudley Retires
  • Society Hosts its Annual Holiday Reception
  • Establishment of the DHS History Office, Priscilla Dale Jones
  • Life After 9/11: U.S. Marine Corps History and Museums Division, COL Jon T. Hoffman, USMCR
  • "The Price of Freedom" Exhibition Opens, David Allison
  • NARA's Records of Concern Policy, Steven D. Tilley
  • 9/11 Commission Records Transferred to NARA, Robert Spangler
  • Postmodern War?, Alex Roland

Fall 2004, No. 3

  • Remembering World War II
  • Making History on the National Mall: The National World War II Reunion, James I. Deutsch
  • Collecting and Telling the Untold Stories of "Rosie the Riviters," Judy Hart
  • New NARA World War II Databases, Lee Gladwin
  • NARA's World War II Photographic Collection, Edward McCarter
  • Veterans Oral History Project, Sarah Dashiell Rouse
  • Insights from the Next Generation
  • The President and the Prosecutor: Rethinking Executive Autonomy, 1973-1999, Maeve Devoy
  • From Game Bird Management to Endangered Species Protection: The National Wildlife Refuge System, 1920-1973, Michael Giese
  • Clinton Library and Museum to Open

Summer 2004, No. 2

  • Annual Meeting Reviews Federal History Programs
  • New Officers and Board Members for 2004-05
  • 2004 Annual Prize Awards
  • Allen Weinstein Nominated as Archivist
  • DHS Seeks Contract Historians
  • History Office Profile: An Interview with NASA Chief Historian Steven J. Dick, Benjamin Guterman
  • U.S. Army Military History Institute to Open New Facility
  • David van Kueren Mourned
  • IWG Announces Release of Records
  • U.S. Intelligence and the Nazis, Richard Breitman
  • Civil War Specialist Mike Musick Retires
  • Lincoln Symposium

Spring 2004, No. 1

  • Brent Glass Delivers Annual Hewlett Lecture
  • Federalist Resumes Publication
  • The Society for History in the Federal Government: Twenty-Five Years Later, Philip L. Cantelon
  • PHS Historian John Parascandola Retires
  • SHFG Set to Publish 4th Volume of Occasional Papers Series
  • SHFG Expresses Thanks to Extraordinary Donors—And Tries to Figure Out Who One of Them is
  • McCarthy and McCarthyism, Donald A. Ritchie
  • 2004-05 Marks Centennial of National Park Service Museums, Ann Hitchcock
  • Society Hosts Receptions
  • Executive Council Approves Slate of Candidates
               

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